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The creater of the iPod video conversion app iSquint, has created a multiformat video conversion application that can convert almost any video file to formats such as MPEG, H264, WMV, DV, AVI, and many others with ease. VisualHub also offers XGrid support!
ELECTRONIC ID CARDS for all children under 12 are to be introduced in Belgium. They will bear a code designed to allow parents of missing children to be traced instantly. This announcement came as Belgian police continued to search for two young girls who vanished from outside a bar in the middle of the night, a fortnight ago.
MediaCoder is a free universal audio/video batch transcoder, putting together lots of excellent audio/video codecs and tools from the open source community into an all-in-one solution, capable of transcoding among different audio/video formats such as MP3, Ogg Vorbis, AAC, AAC+/Parametric Stereo, DivX, Xvid, MusePack, WMA, QuickTime, and RealAudio.
When this woman's mother died in a car wreck, and tried to cancel her AOL service, AOL refused and said that her mother would need to call and cancel the service herself. Outrageous!
Staggering photograph, truly awesome. I spent quite a bit of time exploring this image, the amount of information here is incredible.
Peter Woit, a mathematician at Columbia University, has challenged the entire string-theory discipline by proclaiming that its topic is not a genuine theory at all and that many of its exponents do not understand the complex mathematics it employs.
In that old battle of the wills between young people and their keepers, the young have found a new weapon that could change the balance of power on the cellphone front: a ring tone that many adults cannot hear.
This is the WHOLE comic with Green Lantern, Flash, polar bear and alien. There's people working at a secret underground station and also a mentioning of a lock-down. Even though the concept of aliens has been debunked it's still good reading.
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For the past nine years Pavel Kanzelsberger of Slovakia has been quietly working on a graphics application that may shake the very foundations that Photoshop have been built on. The application called 'Pixel' nears its 1.0 release and can still be purchased for a mere $32. It runs on about any OS one can imagine!